1 oz 1976 Krugerrand Gold Coin

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Description

The Krugerrand was first minted in 1967 to help South Africa market its gold.
It is produced by the Rand Refinery in Germiston, a city in the East Rand of Gauteneng in South Africa.
The name itself is a combination of "Kruger" (a past president of South Africa) and "Rand", the South African currency.
The Krugerrand is minted from a more durable copper-gold alloy often referred to as "crown's gold" because of its use in English gold sovereigns, among others.
It is 91.67% (22 karat) gold and 8.33% copper.
The total weight of the coin is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 grams) and is therefore still 1 ozt (31.1035g) of pure gold.

The Krugerrand is one of the most popular gold bullion coins in the world, having accounted for around 90% of the global gold coin by 1980.
This coin is synonymous with quality and reliability.

Add some age to your collection with the purchase of a 1 oz 1976 Krugerrand gold coin today.

Specifications

SKU

4968

Country

ZA

Manufacturer

Rand Refinery

Condition

Brilliant uncirculated/Used

Purity

9167

Origin

ZA

Obverse

Bust of Paul Kruger and the words "SUID-AFRIKA·SOUTH AFRICA".

Reverse

A Springbok Antelope with the mintage year 1976 on either side and the words "KRUGERRAND FYNGOUD 1 oz FINE GOLD".

First Released

1967

Diameter (mm)

32.6

Average Thickness (mm)

2.5

Designer

Otto Schultz (obverse), Coert Steynberg (reverse)

Metal Weight (ozt)

1.0000

SKU

4968

Country

ZA

Manufacturer

Rand Refinery

Condition

Brilliant uncirculated/Used

Purity

9167

Origin

ZA

Obverse

Bust of Paul Kruger and the words "SUID-AFRIKA·SOUTH AFRICA".

Reverse

A Springbok Antelope with the mintage year 1976 on either side and the words "KRUGERRAND FYNGOUD 1 oz FINE GOLD".

First Released

1967

Diameter (mm)

32.6

Average Thickness (mm)

2.5

Designer

Otto Schultz (obverse), Coert Steynberg (reverse)

Metal Weight (ozt)

1.0000

Reviews

1 oz 1976 Krugerrand Gold CoinThe Krugerrand was first minted in 1967 to help South Africa market its gold.
It is produced by the Rand Refinery in Germiston, a city in the East Rand of Gauteneng in South Africa.
The name itself is a combination of "Kruger" (a past president of South Africa) and "Rand", the South African currency.
The Krugerrand is minted from a more durable copper-gold alloy often referred to as "crown's gold" because of its use in English gold sovereigns, among others.
It is 91.67% (22 karat) gold and 8.33% copper.
The total weight of the coin is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 grams) and is therefore still 1 ozt (31.1035g) of pure gold.
The Krugerrand is one of the most popular gold bullion coins in the world, having accounted for around 90% of the global gold coin by 1980.
This coin is synonymous with quality and reliability.
Add some age to your collection with the purchase of a 1 oz 1976 Krugerrand gold coin today.